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How Openness to Experience and Prejudicial Attitudes Shape Diversity Training Outcomes

by Dean, Suzanne L.

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This study investigated the effectiveness of diversity training on a diversity training outcome measure when considering participant levels of Openness to Experience, sexism, and racism. Because past literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between Openness to Experience and training outcomes and a negative relationship between prejudicial attitudes and diversity training outcomes, these variables were treated as main effects in Multiple Regression equations. This study demonstrated that diversity awareness training increases participant understanding of legal issues related to workplace diversity. However, diversity training outcomes were not greatly affected by implicit or explicit prejudicial attitudes or Openness to Experience.
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School:Wright State University

School Location:USA - Ohio

Source Type:Master's Thesis

Keywords:diversity training iat openness to experience prejudicial attitudes modern sexism racism implicit

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Date of Publication:01/01/2008

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